Utica morning herald and daily gazette
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- Publication date
- 1857
- Publisher
- Utica, N.Y. : E.H. Roberts
- Collection
- lincolncollection; americana
- Contributor
- Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
- Language
- English
- Volume
- May 27, 1865
- Item Size
- 43.9M
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Publishers: Ellis H. Roberts, 1857-Nov. 30, 1872; Ellis H. Roberts & Co., Dec. 2, 1872-
Republican
Weekly eds.: Oneida weekly herald and gazette and courier, Feb. 3, 1857-Dec. 15, 1863, and: Utica weekly herald and gazette and courier, Dec. 22, 1863-May 26, 1896
Printers went on strike and began: Press (Utica, N.Y.), Mar. 13, 1882
Merged with Utica evening dispatch to form Utica herald-dispatch and daily gazette
Lincoln collection has 12 no.: Vol. 18, no. 155, 159, 161, 173, 176-177, 179, 181, 183, 193, 212, 224 (May 2, 6, 9, 23, 26-27, 30, June 1, 3, 15, July 8, 22, 1865)
Folders
Text in seven columns
Advertisements in each issue
Vol. 18, no. 155 (May 2, 1865): Paper affixed over title, with text: P.B. Crandall 1july65 ; "The President's remains. The funeral cortege. Chicago, May 1, 12 o'clock noon"--P. [3], column [3]
Vol. 18, no. 159 (May 6, 1865): "Bishop Simpson's address at the President's funeral"--P. [3], column [4] ; Poem on p. [4], column [1]: A tribute to our martyred chief / by M.L. Pexton
Vol. 18, no. 161 (May 9, 1865): Paper affixed to p. [1] at bottom left corner, with typed text: Utica, N.Y. Herald, May 9, 1865. The effect of the assassination in Europe. Interesting details ; "The effect of the assassination in Europe. Interesting details"--P. [3], column [4]
Vol. 18, no. 173 (May 23, 1865): "The trial of the assassins. The evidence of yesterday. Washington, May 22"--P. [3], column [2]
Vol. 18, no. 176 (May 26, 1865): "The trial of the assassins. The evidence taken yesterday. Washington, May 25"--P. [3], column [2]
Vol. 18, no. 177 (May 27, 1865): "The trial of the assassins. The evidence of yesterday. Washington, May 26"--P. [3], column [2]
Vol. 18, no. 179 (May 30, 1865): "Guilty or not guilty?"--P. [2], column [1] ; "The trial of the assassins. The proceedings of yesterday"--P. [3], column [5]
Vol. 18, no. 181 (June 1, 1865): "Proclamation for fasting and prayer ... A day of humiliation"--P. [2], column [1] ; "The assassination trial. Washington, May 31"--P. [3], column [3]
Vol. 18, no. 183 (June 3, 1865): "The trial of the assassins. The evidence of Friday. Washington, June 2"--P. [3], column [3]
Vol. 18, no. 193 (June 15, 1865): Paper affixed to p. [1] at bottom left corner, with typed text: Utica, N.Y. Herald, June 15, 1865. Trial of the assassins ; "The trial of the assassins. The testimony of Wednesday. Washington, June 14"--P. [3], column [4]
Vol. 18, no. 212 (July 8, 1865): Paper affixed to p. [1] at bottom left corner, with typed text: Utica Herald, N.Y. July 8, 1865. The assassins under sentence. How they looked and acted, and what they said ; "The execution consummated"--P. [2], column [1] ; "The assassins under sentence. How they looked and acted, and what they said"--P. [2], column [3] ; "The last scene of the drama. The execution of the assassins. Particulars of their last moments. The four culprits hung together. The President refused to reprieve Mrs. Surratt. The writ suspended by the Presideet [i.e. President]. Washington, July 7"--P. [3], column [2]
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Publishers: Ellis H. Roberts, 1857-Nov. 30, 1872; Ellis H. Roberts & Co., Dec. 2, 1872-
Republican
Weekly eds.: Oneida weekly herald and gazette and courier, Feb. 3, 1857-Dec. 15, 1863, and: Utica weekly herald and gazette and courier, Dec. 22, 1863-May 26, 1896
Printers went on strike and began: Press (Utica, N.Y.), Mar. 13, 1882
Merged with Utica evening dispatch to form Utica herald-dispatch and daily gazette
Lincoln collection has 12 no.: Vol. 18, no. 155, 159, 161, 173, 176-177, 179, 181, 183, 193, 212, 224 (May 2, 6, 9, 23, 26-27, 30, June 1, 3, 15, July 8, 22, 1865)
Folders
Text in seven columns
Advertisements in each issue
Vol. 18, no. 155 (May 2, 1865): Paper affixed over title, with text: P.B. Crandall 1july65 ; "The President's remains. The funeral cortege. Chicago, May 1, 12 o'clock noon"--P. [3], column [3]
Vol. 18, no. 159 (May 6, 1865): "Bishop Simpson's address at the President's funeral"--P. [3], column [4] ; Poem on p. [4], column [1]: A tribute to our martyred chief / by M.L. Pexton
Vol. 18, no. 161 (May 9, 1865): Paper affixed to p. [1] at bottom left corner, with typed text: Utica, N.Y. Herald, May 9, 1865. The effect of the assassination in Europe. Interesting details ; "The effect of the assassination in Europe. Interesting details"--P. [3], column [4]
Vol. 18, no. 173 (May 23, 1865): "The trial of the assassins. The evidence of yesterday. Washington, May 22"--P. [3], column [2]
Vol. 18, no. 176 (May 26, 1865): "The trial of the assassins. The evidence taken yesterday. Washington, May 25"--P. [3], column [2]
Vol. 18, no. 177 (May 27, 1865): "The trial of the assassins. The evidence of yesterday. Washington, May 26"--P. [3], column [2]
Vol. 18, no. 179 (May 30, 1865): "Guilty or not guilty?"--P. [2], column [1] ; "The trial of the assassins. The proceedings of yesterday"--P. [3], column [5]
Vol. 18, no. 181 (June 1, 1865): "Proclamation for fasting and prayer ... A day of humiliation"--P. [2], column [1] ; "The assassination trial. Washington, May 31"--P. [3], column [3]
Vol. 18, no. 183 (June 3, 1865): "The trial of the assassins. The evidence of Friday. Washington, June 2"--P. [3], column [3]
Vol. 18, no. 193 (June 15, 1865): Paper affixed to p. [1] at bottom left corner, with typed text: Utica, N.Y. Herald, June 15, 1865. Trial of the assassins ; "The trial of the assassins. The testimony of Wednesday. Washington, June 14"--P. [3], column [4]
Vol. 18, no. 212 (July 8, 1865): Paper affixed to p. [1] at bottom left corner, with typed text: Utica Herald, N.Y. July 8, 1865. The assassins under sentence. How they looked and acted, and what they said ; "The execution consummated"--P. [2], column [1] ; "The assassins under sentence. How they looked and acted, and what they said"--P. [2], column [3] ; "The last scene of the drama. The execution of the assassins. Particulars of their last moments. The four culprits hung together. The President refused to reprieve Mrs. Surratt. The writ suspended by the Presideet [i.e. President]. Washington, July 7"--P. [3], column [2]
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- Scanningcenter
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- Source
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- Worldcat (source edition)
- 10014808
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